My daughter has surprisingly become an accessories princess. And she loves to “mix and match.” So these cute handmade flower clips and crocheted hats from Woobie Wear are a perfect fit.
Stretch your children’s fashion dollar along with the hem on these cute hats–with an adjustable ribbon the hat is one size fits most (newborn through 12 years’). The flower is a stand-alone clip that also transfers from hat to hairband to even your child’s … Read entire article »

My girl is addicted to hair accessories. She chooses carefully every morning and then heads over to the mirror to primp.
Within a few hours, unfortunately sometimes even minutes, the hair clip has slipped and then I have to chase her around all day, pinning the hair out of her eyes.
We’ve tried a lot of “no slip” clips and they will sort of work until the velcro starts to peel off but Bugalug is different.
Bugalug uses … Read entire article »

In an Internet awash in bows and clips for toddlers and infants, Trinkets to Bows stands out for its unique use of materials and textures.
You’ll find the usual bows made of beautiful ribbons, including itty bitty no-slip clips for the littlest ones up to big, full French clip bows for school-aged children. For the Fourth of July, check out this patriotic Stars and Stripes Bow.
And you will also find some charming and unique variations … Read entire article »

When my little one’s hair grew longer and longer and covered her sweet violet eyes, I tried a few clips and headbands. Then she started tripping more than her usual toddler self, and my search got more desperate. Finally, she noticed some older girls wearing barrettes and decided she wanted a “pretty bow” of her own.
So, I was thrilled to find Princess Bow Bow. The mom who makes these beautiful hair accessories … Read entire article »

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